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  • Premiere pro 2.0 and dvx100a 24p question

    Posted by Parthymon on February 25, 2006 at 5:49 pm

    Hi. I captured some video in 1.5 using the Panasonic 24p preset when I made the project. I captured the clips only to learn that 1.5 doesn’t like 24p that much. Ok, so I upgraded to 2.0. When I open that same project, everything is great – the clips are in 23.976 and so is the timelime. Here is the problem I’m running into now. I go to cature new video in a new project. I select DV 24p standard as the project in 2.0. I capture the clips. The timelime is 23.976, but it says the clips I captured are 29.97. When I drag anything down into the timelime, I have to render it right away. What’s going on here? All of this was shot and captured with a dvx100a in 24p mode. At the very least, I’m going to generate my projects and capture in 1.5 and then open them and edit in 2.0, but I’d like to know what i’m doing wrong

    Dave Hall replied 20 years, 2 months ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Dave Hall

    February 25, 2006 at 8:22 pm

    I don’t have that camera, but I have a SonyDSR-450 that allows for 24P. I use Premiere Pro 1.5, and I was told to get a true 24P timeline, I have to capture in the “advanced” 24P mode (I’m not sure what Panasonic calls it, but it’s 2-3-3-2 pulldown instead of 2-3) Try a test where you capture in each of those 2 modes (24P and 24P advanced) and then try importing to a new project.

    On a related topic – have you tried to make a genuine 24P DVD with no pulldown? It looks like crap with my camera, and I suspect it will look bad with yours as well. Weird motion issues.

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